Originally sponsored by Helen Clay Frick, the daughter of Henry, returned to Clayton to live full time as an adult, and stayed there until her death in 1984. She left provisions for the family home to be restored and opened to the public. Following a four-year restoration project, Clayton opened in 1990. Today, the home provides visitors with an intimate glimpse into the life of the Frick family more than a century ago and insight into late nineteenth-century life in general. Enjoyed the diverse art collection at the Frick, which included a rather erotic and in some cases painful "Killer Heels".